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Hip Hop Caucus Rallies to Cancel Student Loan Debt
More than a dozen organizations, from the NAACP to the National Black Justice Coalition, are rallying in front of the...
U of Hawai‘i Extends Online Learning
The University of Hawai‘i has extended online learning another week, to Jan. 31, because of the spike in COVID-19 cases...
Are We Biased Against Government?
Trust in government is said to be at an all-time low. In today’s Academic Minute, American University’s Anna Amirkhanyan digs...
A Decades-Long ‘National Crisis,’ and A New Position
Compton College created a new position focused on the academic needs of Black and Latino men. Campus leaders believe they’re at the forefront of a new and long overdue trend.
No Satisfaction on Student Ratings of Instruction
Students’ happiness with their grade, not instructional quality, is a major driver of the correlation between high grades and high student ratings of instruction, according to a new working paper. Interventions don’t quite work, either.
UAGC's Struggles Grow as Lawsuit and Investigation Outcomes Loom
With its accreditor’s decision on potential sanctions due soon, the University of Arizona Global Campus is also contending with lower-than-expected enrollment and a California lawsuit against its corporate partner.
6 Professors Sue CUNY, Union Claiming Anti-Semitism
Six professors at the City University of New York have filed suit against the Professional Staff Congress, the union representing...
Initiative Seeks to Engage Students on Pressing Social Ills
A group of 45 colleges and universities in California was selected to participate in a new statewide initiative to involve...
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